04th July 2022
Component failure – Pressure release valves and filling loops
Abnormally high boiler pressure maybe because of boiler components like the pressure release valve, and the filling loop not working correctly. The pressure release valve lets water out of the system to release pressure. If this is not working, the water will build up and the boiler pressure will increase.
The filling loop is a metallic flexible pipe usually found underneath the boiler. It has either one or two valves that resemble taps. The taps should be closed. If they are open, then close them. If they are closed but the system is still over pressurised, you need to call your gas safe registered engineer to take a look.
Why your boiler is losing pressure
A boiler losing pressure is something that will need investigating. The main causes are a water leak in the system. Alternatively, a malfunction of the expansion valve, this usually results in damage to the pressure release valve, which may need replacing.
A low pressure boiler is not running efficiently and is likely to produce less hot water and heat, and be more expensive to run. The positive news is that it may be possible to fix a low pressure boiler, without calling in a gas safe engineer. However, if the primary cause is due to a damaged part as described above, this may need replacing, or the low boiler pressure will be ongoing.
Therefore, to return the boiler’s pressure to the normal level of 1-1.5 bars when cold, you need to know how to re-pressurise a boiler.
How to re-pressurise a boiler
First, you need to know how to increase boiler pressure or how to top up the pressure on the boiler. Before you do this, it is important to check your boiler manufacturer’s manual, which may be in hard copy, or accessed online. Check the boiler is one that can be re-pressurised by the householder. The process for re-pressurising the boiler may be in the manual too, but the process below will work for most boilers.
- You need to find the filling loop, which is usually underneath the boiler. It is a flexible, metallic pipe with usually two tap-like valves.
- You need to find the pressure gauge on the boiler. It is important that you can see the pressure gauge when you are increasing or topping up the boiler pressure.
- The boiler and central heating system need to be cold.
- Open both valves on the filling loop. This allows mains cold water to enter the central heating system.
- Let the cold water flow into the filling loop and the boiler until the boiler pressure reaches 1.5 bars. On some boilers, the ideal pressure level will be indicated on the pressure gauge.
- Turn off the valves on the filling loop.
- Check the boiler pressure is steady at 1.5 bars.
- Turn on the boiler and monitor the pressure levels.
If the drop in pressure was not due to an ongoing component fault, the pressure should remain at the normal level. If you find that re-pressurising your boiler isn’t a permanent fix, you will need to contact a gas safe engineer.